Hi Sims,

Normally, you shouldn't have to specify a font for unicode, as long as the default font contains the glyph you want to use. If the default font doesn't have this glyph, you need to specify the font explicitly. There are still a few bugs in Revolution that make this a little problematic and you always need to test to make sure that unicode works in Revolution.

Regarding HTML, a default font with no font styles and colours should work without a hassle, but if you are using a special font and styled text, you will need to test. Font information is usually included with the htmlText. If you are creating an HTML file for a web site, you may need to add encoding information in the meta headers.

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On 12 jan 2009, at 16:02, Jim Sims wrote:


Just curious, I noticed that you did not include a font. Does the unicodeText
take care of that?  Does the htmlText take care of that? Not needed?


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